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Published by C1ay 04-04-2006
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Jay-qu
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04-04-2006
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| Re: Single-molecule diode may change Moore's "law" and then what? we reach the limit of our technology/size ratio? Is there anyone on the otherside trying to find a new way to compute that would let you get still smaller than these single-molecule ones? maybe the quantum computer.. |
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#2
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pgrmdave
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04-04-2006
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| Re: Single-molecule diode may change Moore's "law" How small do you need your computers, Jay? There is a limit to how small we need them - they still need to be of a size where we can work with them without needing highly specialized equipment, or else it couldn't really be used as a home pc. |
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#4
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Qfwfq
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04-05-2006
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| Re: Single-molecule diode may change Moore's "law" It's essentially a matter of signal speed ad distance determining how many operations a sec the processor can perform. Quote:
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#5
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InfiniteNow
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04-05-2006
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| Re: Single-molecule diode may change Moore's "law" Quote:
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